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Commando (1985) Review: Arnold Schwarzenegger in Top Form for this Action Classic
In Commando, we have John Matrix (Arnold Schwarzenegger) single handedly taking down a metric butt-ton of people. How much is a metric butt-ton you ask? Oh, you’ll know when you see it. There’ll be a point in the movie where you’ll say to yourself “Man! He sure has killed a lot of people!” That, my friends, is a metric butt-ton moment. Continue reading
Posted in * all movie reviews *, 4.5 kabooms, action, movie, R-rated
Tagged action, adventure, Alyssa Milano, Arnold Schwarzenegger, boobs, breasts, Commando, Dan Hedaya, David Patrick Kelly, Demolition Man, Die Hard, explosion, gore, Jeph Loeb, John Connor, John Matrix, John McClane, John Rambo, John Spartan, Kindergarten Cop, language, Mark L. Lester, Matthew Weisman, R-rated, Rae Dawn Chong, Rambo, SLM Production Group, violence
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Action Chick vs. 3-D!
See the full-sized comic at http://rocketllama.com/actionchick/comic/action-chick-vs-3d/. You can hear Peter Pixie and El Secreto interview my co-creator and Action Chick artist Nick Langley on Hour 42. Nick comes in half an hour into this past Sunday evening’s show, but it’s all worthwhile, … Continue reading
Posted in The Action Chick comic
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The Buffy the Vampire Slayer TV Never Saw
Riding on the success of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, the television series based on the comedic motion picture which had been based on Joss Whedon’s more serious script, 20th Century Fox decided monster killing would perfectly suit the Saturday morning Fox … Continue reading
Posted in TV, YouTube
Tagged 20th Century Fox, Alyson Hannigan, Amy Chance, Anthony Stewart head, Buffy, Buffy Summers, Buffy the Animated Series, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Carmine Giovinazzo, Charisma Carpenter, continuity, Danny Strong, David Boreanaz, Fan Boy Planet, FanBoyPlanet.com, Fox Kids, Giselle Loren, Heroes, Jeph Loeb, Joss Whedon, Julie Benz, Mercedes McNab, Michelle Trachtenberg, monster killing, NBC, NBC's Heroes, Nicholas Brendon, Nicole Bilderback, Persia White, pilot, Riff Regan, Sarah Michelle Gellar, Saturday morning cartoons, Stephen Toblowsky, supernatural, television, Tony Head, TV, TV pilot, TV series, TV show, Twentieth Century Fox
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